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JIECANG Group at Interzum 2025: Revolutionizing European Furniture with Innovation and Local Manufacturing
JIECANG Group at Interzum 2025: Revolutionizing European Furniture with Innovation and Local Manufacturing

Malaysian Reserve

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

JIECANG Group at Interzum 2025: Revolutionizing European Furniture with Innovation and Local Manufacturing

COLOGNE, Germany, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On May 20th, at Interzum 2025 in Cologne, JIECANG Group, together with its subsidiaries LOGICDATA and DREAMOTION, unveiled cutting-edge smart motion solutions and announced a transformative milestone: the launch of its Hungary manufacturing facility. This development enhances JIECANG's ability to deliver high-quality linear actuator solutions with faster delivery times and localized service across Europe. The furniture industry is facing a new wave of challenges: increasing demand for flexible and intelligent office solutions, minimalist and tool-free designs for home use, and stricter global regulations driving sustainability requirements. Leveraging its deep expertise in actuator and control technologies, JIECANG has developed a series of innovative solutions to meet these evolving needs. For commercial environments, JIECANG's Smart Standing Desk Solution delivers a high load capacity (120kg) and increased speed (80mm/s), while enabling OTA updates—bringing smartphone-like upgradeability to electric standing desks. LOGICDATA is bringing technological innovation with its LOGICflex X system, featuring brushless motors for enhanced performance and durability. In addition, the latest DYNAMIC MOTION System supports PoE/USB-C power supply for lower energy use, supporting sustainability initiatives in Europe. For home office settings, the Inline-Foldable standing desk reduces packaging volume by 50% and requires no tools for assembly, while the Inline-Ultra Thin model integrates the frame, control box, and handset into a sleek desktop, maximizing both aesthetics and space efficiency. Beyond the workspace, JIECANG also brings innovation into the bedroom. The smart bedroom lineup from DREAMOTION includes the flagship Aquarius 400M adjustable bed frame, offering multi-angle adjustment and advanced sleep monitoring for healthier rest. Also featured is an electrical wardrobe lift with a 30kg load capacity, voice control, and collision detection—setting a new standard for intelligent wardrobe storage. To better serve both European and global markets, JIECANG has launched its new manufacturing facility in Hungary, strengthening its global supply chain and enhancing responsiveness to local demand. This reflects the company's long-term commitment to regional manufacturing and supply chain resilience. JIECANG is evolving from a component provider to a full-solution partner, delivering integrated systems. Through open access to the company's core technologies and IoT modules, JIECANG empowers global partners with one-stop smart solutions across office, home, healthcare, and many other applications. With its new Hungary facility debuting at Interzum 2025, JIECANG highlighted its latest innovations and global vision, marking a new era of intelligent living where global innovation meets local needs. Photo – Photo – View original content:

Space Weather & Clemson Research
Space Weather & Clemson Research

Yahoo

time18-02-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Space Weather & Clemson Research

CLEMSON, S.C. (WSPA) – Space weather. It refers to how solar eruptions affect Earth. The Earth's magnetic field deflects most of this energy, but some slip past and reach the upper edges of the atmosphere. The result can be spectacular: aurorae. For us, that's known as the northern lights. The consequences can be crippling. Extreme geomagnetic storms have taken out power grids. Damage can occur to satellites, which can disrupt worldwide communication systems and GPS navigation. This energy can also harm astronauts. Within the past decade, a discovery was made. Something else moves this energy around, according to Clemson University's Dr. Jens Oberheide. 'Weather here close to the surface has a big impact on what happens in near-Earth space. The wind pushes around electrically charged particles in the upper part of the atmosphere.' Dr. Oberheide is part of a team of researchers that received a $2 million award from NASA to study that connection. 'You see circular structures here, they are called gravity or buoyancy waves.' Waves that push wind energy into the upper atmosphere, with speeds up to 300 miles per hour around 150-200 miles above Earth. 'The wind speeds at these altitudes are very much determined by thunderstorm systems close to the surface, hurricanes, and so forth.' 'We know the winds are important and that they are big. And we know they vary a lot. At this point, we are unable to predict two or three days or even further into the future how the winds will blow.' The goal is to better predict upper atmospheric wind, to protect space infrastructure and any people in orbit. One finding: global weather patterns such as El Niño and La Niña contribute. 'It changes the number of charged particles around Earth by 50%, and that is something I did not expect at all.' 'This is particularly relevant for forecasting space weather because it's big, and because we can forecast how El Niño and La Niña are going to look like.' Research is being done to determine how to best measure the wind's effects on solar energy in the upper atmosphere. This knowledge will also help set up instruments on the upcoming DYNAMIC mission: a satellite launch scheduled for 2030 that will measure wind effects at the top of the atmosphere. Leading to forecasts that will help minimize disruptions to tech systems we rely on. A recent disruption occurred two years ago. 'We actually lost forty Starlink satellites from Space-X with a loss of approximately 100 million dollars for the company.' Out-of-this-world research, right here in the Upstate. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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